Are Goodyear Tires Worth It? Share Your Thoughts!

I’ve used the Goodyear Ultra Grip. It has excellent traction in deep snow. Definitely worth considering if you live in a snowy area!

I recently switched my truck’s tires to Goodyear Duratrac for off-road driving. They’ve been really reliable on muddy trails and gravel roads.

That’s great to know! I’ve considered the Duratrac for my SUV. How do they perform in the rain?

For rain, the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady is really impressive, but I find the Eagle Sport performs better in dry conditions when cornering.

I’m curious, have anyone experienced a lot of noise with Goodyear tires? Some reviews mention they can be loud at higher speeds.

You’re right! I found the Wranglers do make some noise, but I think it’s a trade-off for their ruggedness.

I’ve had a different experience with noise. My Goodyear refresh tire is quite quiet, even on the highway. Maybe it’s the model that matters?

Goodyear tires overall are solid, but I think their pricing can be contentious. Some people swear by cheaper brands that perform just as well in similar conditions.

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That’s true! However, I believe you often get what you pay for. I trust Goodyear’s quality over the economy options.

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I think Goodyear’s warranty really adds value. If something goes wrong, they tend to replace them without hassle.

Exactly! That peace of mind is great when considering tires. Plus, I find their treadwear is often better than many competitors.

I just can’t seem to find a good grip when using Goodyear tires in the snow. I must be missing something!

Maybe you need to try the Goodyear Ultra Grip! It might suit your needs better for winter driving.

I’ve been using Goodyear tires for years, and I find their performance on various road conditions really impressive. They seem to last longer than some other brands I’ve tried. Worth the investment in my opinion!

That’s great to hear! I’ve heard mixed reviews, but it’s good to know that they have a loyal customer base. What specific models do you recommend?

I had a set of Goodyear Assurance tires, and they were decent. However, I did find some cheaper options that performed just as well. It really depends on what you’re looking for in terms of performance and price.

That’s a good question! I normally get around 50,000 miles from my Goodyear tires before I need a replacement. It’s worth it if that’s the mileage you can expect!

Goodyear tires can be on the pricier side. I’ve seen some competitors like Michelin offering similar performance at a lower price point. I’m curious about the longevity aspect, though. Has anyone tracked tire wear over several years?

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I’ve only had Goodyears in winter conditions, and they did perform excellently during the snow. However, I’m still debating if they warrant the price compared to other tire brands. Anyone else feel the same?

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That’s fair! I’ve heard they excel in winter. However, I sometimes think, ‘Is their all-season truly better than cheaper options?’ Every brand has its pros and cons!

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